My husband has just started taking riluzole and he is feeling terribly nauseous with a pounding headache, has anyone else had this after starting it? X
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Oh Alison, he's unfortunate to get the double whammy
Nausea is a 'very common' side effect of Riluzole, headache is a 'common' side effect.
I had nausea and fatigue at first but thankfully both lessened, then went, after a few weeks - my nausea was only mild though, so was bearable.
If he is taking 2 per day, he could try just taking it once per day, maybe with some dry crackers, and see if that makes a difference.
If the side effects prove too onerous, even though it will be disappointing, he can stop taking it - it is *not* a wonder drug by any means and day-to-day quality of life should trump all. xxDiagnosed 03/2007. Sporadic Definite ALS/MND Spinal (hand) Onset.
Significant bulbar impairment - No functional limbs - No speech - Feeding tube - Overnight NIV - Eye gaze user.
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I had similar problems with Riluzole. Was absolutely fine for the first two weeks, then gradually felt more and more nauseous over the next four weeks, along with extreme tiredness and generally feeling grotty. I had been feeling really fit and well before starting Riluzole, so decided it wasn't for me. Within three days of stopping the Riluzole, I felt back to normal again.Diagnosed November 21, ALS limb onset, started in right hand June 2020
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Maybe reduce to one a day. Keep a pain log. I've suffered very bad head pain re another neurological problem. Dihydrocodiene was my go to drug for pain.
I recall you saying re his bad headache and maybe they need to find a good pain relief as pain really can cause us to be so miserable xxDiagnosed May 2021 bulbar onset als.
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Originally posted by Marc from London View PostJust reading this tread. I personally don’t take any Riluzole. Read somewhere it only improves life expectancy by 1-3 month. not sure that’s worth it. But anyways that’s just my opinion. Hope I am wrong for you all.Foxes Never Quit 💙
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Originally posted by Marc from London View PostRead somewhere it only improves life expectancy by 1-3 month.
Real World Evidence on Riluzole shows it improves life expectancy for significantly longer. xxDiagnosed 03/2007. Sporadic Definite ALS/MND Spinal (hand) Onset.
Significant bulbar impairment - No functional limbs - No speech - Feeding tube - Overnight NIV - Eye gaze user.
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Had my MND regional MDT Clinic appointment last week, Neurologist suggested Riluzole and would correspond with my GP regarding prescription - a week later a bag of Riluzole packets drops on the house doorstep through the post...
I presume the hospital has sent them, as my NHS app prescriptions still only lists pre-existing non-MND meds and local chemist collection.
Will see how I go with any side effects...2020: odd symptoms. Nov 2021: Hand atrophy.. Mar 2022: Second arm atrophy - Confirmed Apr 2022: MND.
Also Crohn's Disease from 2005ish. (Hi, I'm Dan in Cheshire)...
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